A Tale Of An Ancient Traveler Who Survived A Fatal Prophecy Of His Death

In the region of Paphlagonia (bordering the Black Sea in north-central Anatolia), a family of some means and influence was reported to have experienced...

Balthild: The Anglo-Saxon Queen of the Franks

Balthild, a future wife and mother of kings, emerged from obscure origins in the early 7th century. Also called Balthilde, Bathild and Baldhild, she...

The Opportunistic Italian Rebellion Against The Newly Crowned And Besieged Emperor Leo III Of Constantinople

In the early 8th century, a decorated warrior and administrative official named Sergios came to be appointed as the Byzantine governor of Constantinople’s imperial...

Søren Kierkegaard

Søren Kierkegaard (1813-1855) "ust as no human body is perfect, so no self is perfect." From Soren Kierkegaard’s The Sickness unto Death (chapter C, section...

Telemachus And Eucharis, By Raymond Auguste Quinsac Monvoisin (c. 1790-1870)

This painting, by the French artist Raymond Auguste Quinsac Monvoisin (c. 1790-1870), was inspired by stories about the ancient Greek mythological figure, Telemachus—the son...

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

  Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930) "Eliminate all other factors, and the one which remains must be the truth." From The Sign of the Four (Chapter...

The Terrible Plague Suffered By Athens In 430 BCE, Amidst The Peloponnesian War

  Athens and Sparta, the two most prominent powers in Greece, were already struggling to coexist years before the Greco-Persian Wars ended around 449-448 BCE....

The First Monarch To Convert His Nation To Christianity Was Tiridates III of Armenia

(Gregory the Illuminator, 14th century mosaic from the Pammakaristos Church, Constantinople, via Creative Commons)   The reign of Constantine the Great is often seen as...

Alcibiades Being Taught By Socrates, painted by Marcello Bacciarelli (c. 1731–1818)

Marcello Bacciarelli (c. 1731-1818), an Italian artist who relocated to Poland, painted this scene that features (on the left) the Athenian leader, Alcibiades, and...

Julius Caesar

Julius Caesar (c. 100-44 BCE) "Ought not the defects of an army to be as carefully concealed as the wounds in our bodies, lest we...
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